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XFX RX 590 Fatboy Mining Performance (11/18/2018)

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[Still testing, and Tuning but feel free to comment are post questions - recommendations below]

Just like I did with the RTX 2080, saving some from a bad investment, when it comes to price to performance for mining. Below are some of my results when testing the new AMD RX 590 graphics card mining performance, now so far it is just ever so slightly better than the RX 580. I have tested one Bios mod on the RX 590, applying an RX 580 modded bios with no problems, and the website says the Graphics card comes with a Dual Bios switch located by the 8 + 6 pin connectors, which is handy if your Flashed Bios makes the card unstable. There are two Bios modes "Performance" or "Quiet" mode, the card comes stock with Performance enable which is what I was on when I flashed custom Bios to allow Memory clocks of 2300 Mhz. This card is using MICRON memory, just FYI. At stock settings, the card hated anything about 2000 Mhz and kept crashing, but after the mod certain Algos let me use 2300 Mhz.

 

 

Driver Currently in Use:

Mining Performance AMD DRIVER - Adrenalin Edition 18.11.1

OverdriveNTool 0.2.7

Average temps during mining

Stock Setup: 62c - 76c

Aggressive Fan Curve: 58c - 68c

Algo (Mining Program) / OC settings (volt mV) / Power draw

 

Bitcore (WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1) 13.46 Mhs / Intensity 18 1620 Core (1150mV) / Mem 2000 (950mV 140 Watts
CryptoNightSaber (XMR Stak 2.6) 1.04 Khs 1500 Core(950mV) / Mem 2200 (950mV) 110 Watts
CryptoNightHeavy (XMR Stak 2.6) 1.135 Khs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2200 (950mV) 110 Watts
CryptoNightv8 (TeamRedMiner 3.7) 1.025 Khs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2200 (950mV) 110 Watts
CryptoNightHaven (XMR Stak 2.6) 1.04 Khs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2300 (950mV) 110 Watts
Ethash (Claymore 11.9) 32.4 Mhs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2300 (950mV) 140 Watts
Phi2 (TeamRedMiner 3.7) 5.8 Mhs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2300 (950mV) 130 Watts
x16r (WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1) 6.8 Mhs - 9.03 Mhs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2000 (950mV) 130 Watts

 

Phi2 Testing

Phi2 (TeamRedMiner 3.7) 5.8 Mhs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2300 (950mV) 135 Watts
Phi2 (TeamRedMiner 3.7) 5.8 Mhs 1550 Core (1000mV) / Mem 2100 (950mV) 135 Watts

 

x16r Testing

x16r (WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1) 16.4 Mhs 1580 Core (1150mV) / Mem 2000 (950mV) 165 Watts
x16r (WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1) 10.3 Mhs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2250 (950mV) 165 Watts
x16r (WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1) 6.8 Mhs - 9.03 Mhs 1500 Core (975mV) / Mem 2000 (950mV) 130 Watts
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Systems:

desktop: Lian-Li O11 Air Mini; Asus ProArt x670 WiFi; Ryzen 9 7950x; EVGA 240 CLC; 4 x 32GB DDR5-5600; 2 x Samsung 980 Pro 500GB PCIe3 NVMe; 2 x 8TB NAS; AMD FirePro W4100; MSI 4070 Ti Super Ventus 2; Corsair SF750

nas1: Fractal Node 804; SuperMicro X10sl7-f; Xeon e3-1231v3; 4 x 8GB DDR3-1666 ECC; 2 x 250GB Samsung EVO Pro SSD; 7 x 4TB Seagate NAS; Corsair HX650i

nas2: Synology DS-123j; 2 x 6TB WD Red Plus NAS

nas3: Synology DS-224+; 2 x 12TB Seagate NAS

dcn01: Fractal Meshify S2; Gigabyte Aorus ax570 Master; Ryzen 9 5900x; Noctua NH-D15; 4 x 16GB DDR4-3200; 512GB NVMe; 2 x Zotac AMP 4070ti; Corsair RM750Mx

dcn02: Fractal Meshify S2; Gigabyte ax570 Pro WiFi; Ryzen 9 3950x; Noctua NH-D15; 2 x 16GB DDR4-3200; 128GB NVMe; 2 x Zotac AMP 4070ti; Corsair RM750x

dcn03: Fractal Meshify C; Gigabyte Aorus z370 Gaming 5; i9-9900k; BeQuiet! PureRock 2 Black; 2 x 8GB DDR4-2400; 128GB SATA m.2; MSI 4070 Ti Super Gaming X; MSI 4070 Ti Super Ventus 2; Corsair TX650m

dcn05: Fractal Define S; Gigabyte Aorus b450m; Ryzen 7 2700; AMD Wraith; 2 x 8GB DDR 4-3200; 128GB SATA NVMe; Gigabyte Gaming RTX 4080 Super; Corsair TX750m

dcn06: Fractal Focus G Mini; Gigabyte Aorus b450m; Ryzen 7 2700; AMD Wraith; 2 x 8GB DDR 4-3200; 128GB SSD; Gigabyte Gaming RTX 4080 Super; Corsair CX650m

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